Zillow, which also had its Real Estate App for iPad nominated, just gobbled up more office space at its downtown Seattle headquarters in the Russell Investments Center. These are Zillow’s sixth and seventh Webby Awards.

The company announced last week that it plans to take over floors 33 and 34 at the Seattle skyscraper, adding about 45,000 square feet of space.

Zillow employs more than 430 people in Seattle, with over 650 worldwide. The new space, given an allotment of 150 square feet per person, could accommodate another 300 staffers.

Seattle-based documentary studio Lucid won a Webby Award for its film “The Roper.”

The company also recently opened a new office in San Francisco, building on its acquisition of HotPads. That facility has about 18,000 square feet, and is home to more than 60 employees.

Lucid, based in Seattle’s Pioneer Square, took home the “Best Documentary: Individual Episode,” Webby Award for its work on a short film called “The Roper.” Lucid is a documentary studio that’s worked with big-name clients like Nokia, BlackBerry, Apple, Nike, The Gates Foundation, Wieden + Kennedy, Grey, Dentsu and Unilever.

Taylor Soper is a GeekWire staff reporter who covers a wide variety of tech assignments, including emerging startups in Seattle and Portland, the sharing economy and the intersection of technology and sports. Follow him @taylor_soper and email taylor@geekwire.com.